Re: [gentoo-user] how to japanese intput
On Saturday 07 May 2005 16:44, askar ... wrote: Hello! I'm using Gentoo 2005.0, KDE and Fluxbox. I want to be able writing in japanese. Is there step-by-step setup guide for this. I looked at internet there some information, but each site has its own differences. I dont want to japanise everything - only japanese input needed. Also with Emacs. For KDE, skim is the easiest. Just install it as well as whatever input methods you require and run it. No messing with locale settings or anything. I'm currently using it with canna and skk. I'm not an emacs user so not sure about that one. I know that ddskk is easy to install and comes with a tutorial if you like SKK, although the tutorial is in Japanese. The other emacs package for Japanese is tamago, which has the description Emacs Backend for Sj3 Ver.2, FreeWnn, Wnn6 and Canna. Regards, Jason Stubbs pgpE8fch2hfKg.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] how to japanese intput
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~kdeeter/gentoo-jap-guide/ This is old, but for the most part works. I use canna and kinput2 and it works fairly well for most regular things with fluxbox. Cheers, James Rubingh On 5/7/05, askar ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello! I'm using Gentoo 2005.0, KDE and Fluxbox. I want to be able writing in japanese. Is there step-by-step setup guide for this. I looked at internet there some information, but each site has its own differences. I dont want to japanise everything - only japanese input needed. Also with Emacs. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how to japanese intput
Thanks to everybody. I'll try. askar On 5/7/05, James Rubingh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~kdeeter/gentoo-jap-guide/ This is old, but for the most part works. I use canna and kinput2 and it works fairly well for most regular things with fluxbox. Cheers, James Rubingh On 5/7/05, askar ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello! I'm using Gentoo 2005.0, KDE and Fluxbox. I want to be able writing in japanese. Is there step-by-step setup guide for this. I looked at internet there some information, but each site has its own differences. I dont want to japanise everything - only japanese input needed. Also with Emacs. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how to japanese intput
On 14:48 Sat 07 May , askar ... wrote: Thanks to everybody. I'll try. askar On 5/7/05, James Rubingh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~kdeeter/gentoo-jap-guide/ This is old, but for the most part works. I use canna and kinput2 and it works fairly well for most regular things with fluxbox. Cheers, James Rubingh On 5/7/05, askar ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello! I'm using Gentoo 2005.0, KDE and Fluxbox. I want to be able writing in japanese. Is there step-by-step setup guide for this. I looked at internet there some information, but each site has its own differences. I dont want to japanise everything - only japanese input needed. Also with Emacs. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list I am also using canna and kinput2. Since I don't need japanese input in all my applications, I'm using two scripts to start kinput2 and an application with japanese input enabled. This one starts kinput2 with a connection to the canna server (canna.sh): #!/bin/bash export XMODIFIERS='@im=kinput2' export LANG=ja_JP.eucjp export LC_ALL=ja_JP.eucjp kinput2 -canna And this one starts the application you want with kinput2 support (japan.sh): #!/bin/bash XMODIFIERS='@im=kinput2' [EMAIL PROTECTED] LANG=ja_JP.eucjp LC_ALL=ja_JP.eucjp ${1+$@} (the last 2 lines are actually one long line) So, when I need to write japanese text in openoffice, I only have to: $ ~/canna.sh $ ~/japan.sh oowriter And then press shift+space to switch between the different input modes supported by kinput2, space at the end of a word if I want to convert it to kanjis and enter to choose between the different kanjis available. I am not using KDE nor emacs but this should work for KDE applications and XEmacs. -- Nicolas Litchinko BOFH Excuse #38: secretary plugged hairdryer into UPS -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how to japanese intput
Thanks. I created these 2 scripts (canna.sh and japan.sh) you wrote below. But I couldn't execute them. Do I need to do smth like chmod? askar I am also using canna and kinput2. Since I don't need japanese input in all my applications, I'm using two scripts to start kinput2 and an application with japanese input enabled. This one starts kinput2 with a connection to the canna server (canna.sh): #!/bin/bash export XMODIFIERS='@im=kinput2' export LANG=ja_JP.eucjp export LC_ALL=ja_JP.eucjp kinput2 -canna And this one starts the application you want with kinput2 support (japan.sh): #!/bin/bash XMODIFIERS='@im=kinput2' [EMAIL PROTECTED] LANG=ja_JP.eucjp LC_ALL=ja_JP.eucjp ${1+$@} (the last 2 lines are actually one long line) So, when I need to write japanese text in openoffice, I only have to: $ ~/canna.sh $ ~/japan.sh oowriter And then press shift+space to switch between the different input modes supported by kinput2, space at the end of a word if I want to convert it to kanjis and enter to choose between the different kanjis available. I am not using KDE nor emacs but this should work for KDE applications and XEmacs. -- Nicolas Litchinko BOFH Excuse #38: secretary plugged hairdryer into UPS -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how to japanese intput
On 23:37 Sat 07 May , askar ... wrote: Thanks. I created these 2 scripts (canna.sh and japan.sh) you wrote below. But I couldn't execute them. Do I need to do smth like chmod? askar I am also using canna and kinput2. Since I don't need japanese input in all my applications, I'm using two scripts to start kinput2 and an application with japanese input enabled. This one starts kinput2 with a connection to the canna server (canna.sh): #!/bin/bash export XMODIFIERS='@im=kinput2' export LANG=ja_JP.eucjp export LC_ALL=ja_JP.eucjp kinput2 -canna And this one starts the application you want with kinput2 support (japan.sh): #!/bin/bash XMODIFIERS='@im=kinput2' [EMAIL PROTECTED] LANG=ja_JP.eucjp LC_ALL=ja_JP.eucjp ${1+$@} (the last 2 lines are actually one long line) So, when I need to write japanese text in openoffice, I only have to: $ ~/canna.sh $ ~/japan.sh oowriter And then press shift+space to switch between the different input modes supported by kinput2, space at the end of a word if I want to convert it to kanjis and enter to choose between the different kanjis available. I am not using KDE nor emacs but this should work for KDE applications and XEmacs. Hello, Those scripts must indeed be executable to be executed. $ chmod u+x canna.sh $ chmod u+x japan.sh will take care of that. You can also create aliases for them if you're often using them (it saves time). http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_alias -- Nicolas Litchinko BOFH Excuse #38: secretary plugged hairdryer into UPS -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how to japanese intput
Thank you. Would you please tell me what do I need to install some package like canna etc.? askar On 5/8/05, Nicolas Litchinko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 23:37 Sat 07 May , askar ... wrote: Thanks. I created these 2 scripts (canna.sh and japan.sh) you wrote below. But I couldn't execute them. Do I need to do smth like chmod? askar I am also using canna and kinput2. Since I don't need japanese input in all my applications, I'm using two scripts to start kinput2 and an application with japanese input enabled. This one starts kinput2 with a connection to the canna server (canna.sh): #!/bin/bash export XMODIFIERS='@im=kinput2' export LANG=ja_JP.eucjp export LC_ALL=ja_JP.eucjp kinput2 -canna And this one starts the application you want with kinput2 support (japan.sh): #!/bin/bash XMODIFIERS='@im=kinput2' [EMAIL PROTECTED] LANG=ja_JP.eucjp LC_ALL=ja_JP.eucjp ${1+$@} (the last 2 lines are actually one long line) So, when I need to write japanese text in openoffice, I only have to: $ ~/canna.sh $ ~/japan.sh oowriter And then press shift+space to switch between the different input modes supported by kinput2, space at the end of a word if I want to convert it to kanjis and enter to choose between the different kanjis available. I am not using KDE nor emacs but this should work for KDE applications and XEmacs. Hello, Those scripts must indeed be executable to be executed. $ chmod u+x canna.sh $ chmod u+x japan.sh will take care of that. You can also create aliases for them if you're often using them (it saves time). http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_alias -- Nicolas Litchinko BOFH Excuse #38: secretary plugged hairdryer into UPS -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how to japanese intput
askar ... wrote: Thank you. Would you please tell me what do I need to install some package like canna etc.? askar What, other than # emerge -av kinput2 These are the packages that I would merge, in order: Calculating dependencies ...done! [ebuild N] app-i18n/canna-3.7_p2 -canna -doc 1,233 kB [ebuild N] app-i18n/kinput2-3.1-r1 -canna -freewnn 500 kB Total size of downloads: 1,733 kB Do you want me to merge these packages? [Yes/No] no Looks like you'd need to add 'canna' and 'freewnn' to your USE flags-- check /usr/portage/profiles/use.desc and/or /usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc to find out if you do. Otherwise, there's not too much too it other than emerge and go! Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how to japanese intput
On 5/7/05, askar ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello! I'm using Gentoo 2005.0, KDE and Fluxbox. I want to be able writing in japanese. Is there step-by-step setup guide for this. I looked at internet there some information, but each site has its own differences. I dont want to japanise everything - only japanese input needed. Also with Emacs. Canna and kinput2 are deprecated. Use scim. Here is a good guide: http://linux-life.net/gentoo/setting/japanese/ Hope it helps, Julien -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list